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project can receive up to $4,000. The faculty members who received the award for the next academic year are: Spencer Ebbinga, art; Michael Halvorson, history; Susan Harmon, business; Diane Harney, communication and theatre; JoDee Keller, social work; Erin McKenna, philosophy; Laurie Murphy, computer science and computer engineering; Eric Nelson, languages and literatures; Matthew Smith, biology; Marianne Taylor, psychology; Claire Todd, geosciences; and Robert Wells, communication and theatre
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Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT Associate Director of Clinical Operations / Director of Training / Counselor she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: jfadden@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 300 Professional Biography Why PLU? Personal Education M.A., Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University, 2012 B.A., Liberal Arts / Psychology, University of Washington, Tacoma, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Certificate: Advanced
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2 EDUC 405 Art Methods 2 2 EDUC 407 Teaching and Learning of Writing 1 1 EDUC 423 Linguistics for Language Literacy 1 1 EDUC 428 Assessments in Literacy 1 1 EDUC 429 Diversity Responsive Children's Literature 1 1 EDUC 438 Strategies for Whole Literacy Instruction (K-8) 1 1 EDUC 450 Seminar SR 1 2 3 EDUC 455 Internship II 1 1 EDUC 460 Building Professional Learning Communities 1 1 EDUC 468 Student Teaching Secondary 2 2 4 EDUC 490 Linguistics and Language Acquisition 1 1 EPSY 361 Psychology for
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; plagues in history; colonialism; art; social determinants of health; rights vs. responsibilities; ethics × Today: sneaking in with a bit of the global politics and systems of pandemic response × Looking ahead: psychology of non-compliance, social media, the limits of historical analogies, theater and telling the story of the pandemic, and finally: restoring hope × Connections Today What is the role of global cooperation, particularly through the World Health Organization (WHO), in responding to
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Garcia Marrero ‘20 — she’s majoring in both psychology and sociology, has a passion for teaching and also enjoys student research and sustainability. That’s why she sought similarly flexible, versatile financial aid options when considering higher education destinations. “I didn’t want to graduate college with a lot of debt,” she said. “A lot of students graduate college with an average of $20,000 in (loans). So getting the 253 Bound scholarship was great because it covers my tuition for Pacific
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Washington to the list), I’m hopeful that research projects will also be funded in associated disciplines, including mathematics, electrical engineering, acoustics, statistics, psychology, philosophy, business—even historical studies examining the impact of voice technologies on culture and society. For a look at what PLU students are doing currently in machine learning and biology research, check out this video of Dr. Renzhi Cao’s computer science class this past year. There are so many good
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Sample Curriculum - Entry into Nursing Program Fall of Junior Year Fall of First Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology (4) WRIT 101 Freshman Writing Seminar (4) PHED 100Personalized Fitness (1), may also be taken Spring of freshman year ELECTIVEElect to take: (1) no additional classes (recommended), or (2) any available 1-4 credit class(es) of your choosing January Term of First Year General Ed*** One course
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sciences; however, virtually all recommend some coursework in these disciplines in order to develop an understanding of human behavior and society. As of 2015, the revised MCAT exam will test concepts from psychology and sociology in the Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior section of the exam. In addition, the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section of the revised MCAT may include passages from cross-cultural studies (anthropology, communication and culture, etc.) and
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sciences; however, virtually all recommend some coursework in these disciplines in order to develop an understanding of human behavior and society. As of 2015, the revised MCAT exam will test concepts from psychology and sociology in the Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior section of the exam. In addition, the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section of the revised MCAT may include passages from cross-cultural studies (anthropology, communication and culture, etc.) and
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- climate-action/. Twose, Gabriel, and J Christopher Cohrs. “Psychology and Human Rights: Introduction to the Special Issue.” American Psychological Association 21, no. 1 (2015): 3–9. https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/pac- 0000087.pdf. Weissbecker, Inka. Climate Change and Human Well-Being: Global Challenges and Opportunities. International and Cultural Psychology. INSERT-MISSING-SERVICE-NAME. New York: Springer, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9742-5. Bibliography United Nations
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